Aesthetics and Arts Education

Aesthetics and Arts Education
Title Aesthetics and Arts Education PDF eBook
Author Ralph Alexander Smith
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 408
Release 1991
Genre Aesthetics
ISBN 9780252017520

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As art educators consider the relevance of a wide range of disciplines to the teaching of art, 'Aesthetics and Arts Education' offers an international look at the role aesthetic can play in teaching all the arts. Thirty-two articles by American and English scholars address the philosophical and educational theories underlying aesthetics, aesthetics as a field of study, curriculum design and evaluation, and the problems and purposes of aesthetic education.

The Arts in Education

The Arts in Education
Title The Arts in Education PDF eBook
Author Michael P. Fleming
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre EDUCATION
ISBN 9780415620291

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In this book Mike Fleming introduces the reader to key theoretical questions associated with arts education and clearly explains how these are related to practice.

Enriching Arts Education through Aesthetics

Enriching Arts Education through Aesthetics
Title Enriching Arts Education through Aesthetics PDF eBook
Author Marina Sotiropoulou-Zormpala
Publisher Routledge
Pages 102
Release 2019-08-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0429608578

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Enriching Arts Education through Aesthetics examines the use of aesthetic theory as the foundation to design and implement arts activities suitable for integration in school curricula in pre-school and primary school education. This book suggests teaching practices based on the connection between aesthetics and arts education and shows that this kind of integration promotes enriched learning experiences. The book explores how the core ideas of four main aesthetic approaches – the representationalist, the expressionist, the formalist, and the postmodernist – translate into respective ways of designing and implementing experiential aesthetics-based activities. Containing relevant examples of interventions used in classes, it analyzes the ways in which the combination of different aesthetic approaches can support varied, multifaceted, multimodal and balanced teaching situations in school. This innovative book will appeal to academics, researchers, professionals and students in the fields of arts education, early childhood and primary education and curriculum studies.

The Arts in Education

The Arts in Education
Title The Arts in Education PDF eBook
Author Mike Fleming
Publisher Routledge
Pages 192
Release 2013-07-03
Genre Education
ISBN 113645487X

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Do the arts improve academic achievement? What does it mean to ‘teach’ art? What should the balance of classic and pop be in the music curriculum? Should we encourage young children on the stage? How do we judge whether what a child produces is good? How do we justify the arts in the curriculum? What should be the balance between form and content when teaching art? The arts in education inspire considerable commitment and passion. However, this is not always matched by clarity of understanding. In this book Mike Fleming introduces the reader to key theoretical questions associated with arts education and clearly explains how these are related to practice. It offers an authoritative account of how ideas relevant to education are addressed by key authors in aesthetics, art theory and cultural studies. Covering all aspects of arts education, the book considers: definitions and theories of art influences on teaching the arts researching the arts teaching and learning creativity assessment. Throughout the book there are examples of practice to illustrate key ideas and a discussion of useful background texts with a summary of content and arguments for further exploration. Written by a leading authority in the field, it is essential reading for students on Arts PGCE and M Level courses, teachers of the arts and policy developers that require more understanding and insight into their practice.

Teaching Visual Culture

Teaching Visual Culture
Title Teaching Visual Culture PDF eBook
Author Kerry Freedman
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 212
Release 2003-08-22
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807743713

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Offering a conceptual framework for teaching the visual arts (K-12 and higher education) from a cultural standpoint, the author discusses visual culture in a democracy.

Aesthetics and Arts Education

Aesthetics and Arts Education
Title Aesthetics and Arts Education PDF eBook
Author Ralph Alexander Smith
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1991
Genre Art
ISBN 9780252061417

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As art educators consider the relevance of a wide range of disciplines to the teaching of art, Aesthetics and Arts Education (a successor to the 1971 volume Aesthetics and the Problems of Education) offers an international look at the role aesthetics can play in teaching all the arts. Thirty-two articles by American and English scholars address the philosophical and educational theories underlying aesthetics, aesthetics as a field of study, curriculum design and evaluation, and the problems and purposes of aesthetic education.

The Arts in Children's Lives

The Arts in Children's Lives
Title The Arts in Children's Lives PDF eBook
Author Mary Renck Jalongo
Publisher Allyn & Bacon
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Aesthetics
ISBN 9780205145676

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The purpose of this book is to unify the arts into a holistic concept of aesthetic education for young children. The book's aims are: to convince teachers that the arts are for everyone--and essential to the daily curriculum; to show teachers how the arts build children's interest, motivation and learning in all subject areas; to demonstrate how teachers can draw on a wide array of arts resources to enrich their curriculum; and to address the developmentally appropriateness of arts activities and show how they support the goals of multicultural education. This book provides many examples of teachers who designed an arts-based curriculum and offers practical, concrete suggestions about evaluating children's growth in key areas of the arts: music and movement, art and craft, play and enactment. For professionals involved in the arts education of young children.